Hey,
@KDT_SCANS
Just a passing comment, but FYI:
"Till" refers to a cash register, and money in the possession of an employee, or the action of breaking soil into farming rows.
The word "until" can be shortened into a contraction; such as "cannot" being shortened to "can't," or "will not" becoming "won't," the word "until" is shortened into...
'Til
It has the ' because you drop the "un-" prefix, and that's actually the word; like saying "I can't help, 'til I get there" or saying that it's "ten 'til midnight."
The word "'til" is a contraction of "until."
The word "till" refers to breaking and puling soil, or an amount of a commercially owned money in one's possession.
Of course, it's crazy English stuff, like...
"I can't till the soil 'til the till has been cashed in by Ben."
Or, even worse...
"I'll be waiting on the isle in the aisle" 😅😂🤣😂